Monthly Archives: June 2015

Sorry for the silence. I’ve been lazy as storm season winds down. I did look at yesterday’s setup a bit, but couldn’t muster the will power to post and since it’s out of the plains I don’t think a whole … Continue reading →

Welp, not a whole lot to say. Things have been very slow as of late, but it may pick up a little bit later this week. I didn’t look at Thursday’s setup much, which SPC has now highlighted in the … Continue reading →

I only glanced at data, mainly for the Kansas portion of the threat area tomorrow too, so probably not much value here for any readers lol. I think the best tornado threat tomorrow will clearly be near the triple point … Continue reading →

I’ve been looking at the models debating whether or not I want to make the long drive tomorrow up into northeast Nebraska/possible SE South Dakota. A lot of how tomorrow will unfold and the extent of any tornado threat will … Continue reading →

Tough figuring out where storms will fire today since the HRRR and other models have such a poor handle on it. When ongoing convection and OFB’s are driving the location of the greatest threat and where storms will fire like … Continue reading →

Above is a pic from yesterday’s supercell that formed along the OFB that I chased. I think it’s the first supercell I”ve ever been on that actually moved backwards for a long period of time. It tracked SW for quite … Continue reading →

Oh I’ve been lazy on the forecasting lol. Actually I’ve been working a lot this week and haven’t had much time. I’m ready to take off Thursday though if it looks half way decent. I’m dragging ass and I want … Continue reading →